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Someone attaches a 27 kg bale of hay to one end of a rope passing over a frictionless pulley connected to a beam in a hay barn. Someone else pull down on the opposite en of the rope with a force of 397 N. Ignoring the mass of the rope, what will be the magnitude and directionf the bales acceleration if the gravitational force is 265 N?

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